Glenorchy has a thriving arts and culture scene.
We are proud to support artists, arts organisations and cultural expression across the city.
Moonah Arts Centre

Moonah Arts Centre is a Glenorchy City Council-owned and operated arts and cultural venue located in the heart of Moonah.
As a key community facility, the centre plays an important role in supporting creativity, cultural participation and artistic development across Glenorchy and Southern Tasmania.
Council proudly manages and operates the venue as part of its commitment to fostering a vibrant, inclusive and accessible arts and cultural sector for the community.
About the centre
Moonah Arts Centre provides dedicated spaces for visual arts, performance, workshops, community activities and creative programs.
The centre supports artists, performers, community groups and audiences by offering opportunities to create, exhibit, learn and connect through arts and culture.
The venue welcomes a broad range of community members and visitors and aims to make arts and cultural experiences accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
As a Council-owned and operated facility, Moonah Arts Centre forms part of Glenorchy City Council’s broader commitment to supporting local artists, creative industries and cultural expression.
The centre contributes to the cultural life of the municipality and helps strengthen community connection, participation and wellbeing through the arts.
It also provides opportunities for collaboration between artists, schools, community organisations and cultural groups across the region.
What is on
Moonah Arts Centre delivers a year-round program of exhibitions, events and activities, including:
- Opportunities for local artists and creative practitioners to showcase their work
- Visual arts exhibitions featuring local, Tasmanian and emerging artists
- Workshops and creative classes for children, young people and adults
- Performances, talks and cultural events
- Community arts and cultural development projects
- School holiday activities and public programs
Public art
Glenorchy’s public spaces feature a growing collection of murals, sculptures, mosaics and creative installations that reflect the identity, diversity and stories of our community.
Public art plays an important role in creating vibrant and welcoming places, encouraging community connection and celebrating local creativity throughout the municipality.
About our public art
Public artworks can be found across Glenorchy in streets, parks, laneways, footpaths, community facilities and open spaces.
These works contribute to the character of our city and help create engaging public places for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Many artworks have been developed through partnerships between artists, schools, community groups, businesses and Council, reflecting the collaborative and community-focused nature of Glenorchy’s arts sector.
Public art in Glenorchy includes a range of styles, materials and artistic approaches, from large-scale murals and contemporary sculpture to community mosaics and temporary installations.
Corridor of Modern Art
The Corridor of Modern Art links a number of public artworks throughout Glenorchy, creating a trail that encourages residents and visitors to explore the municipality’s creative spaces and local attractions.
The trail connects public art, community spaces, businesses and activity centres, helping to strengthen Glenorchy’s identity as a creative and culturally active city.
Supporting Community and Culture
Public art helps activate public spaces, encourage visitation and create opportunities for cultural expression and storytelling.
Council supports public art as part of its commitment to arts and cultural development, community wellbeing and placemaking across the municipality.
Public artworks also provide opportunities for local artists and community groups to contribute to the visual identity and cultural life of Glenorchy.
Proposing new public art
Council welcomes interest from artists, community groups and organisations wishing to propose new public art projects within the municipality.
If you are interested in developing or proposing a public artwork, please contact Council’s Arts team for information about application processes, approvals and opportunities for collaboration.
Phone: 03 6216 6800 Email: gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au
Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)

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Phone: 03 6216 6800
Email: gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au
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